Students from Singapore to Present Research

Posted: May 2, 2013

Erie, PA, Gannon University : The students from Nanyang
Polytechnic (NYP) in Singapore currently attending Gannon will
share the results of their work ,Thursday, May 2, 2013.

From 11am to 1p.m., the NYP students will host a poster and
project fair in room 346 of Gannon's Zurn Science Center, 143 West
7th St. They have been working with Gannon faculty and students in
the electrical and computer engineering department on several
projects:

A Small Scale Prototype of Wireless Smart Grid with Gas
Meter

Reengineering the precision drive system of a golf cart

Golf Cart Drive System Updating

Active Disturbance Rejection Based Load Frequency Control of
Power Systems

Design of an Autopilot Helicopter for the HIL Real-time
Simulation

The NYP students are attending Gannon through the University's
Global Visitors Program. They are in the third-year curriculum at
NYP, which strives to equip students to be life-long learners and
to contribute to Singapore's technological, economic and social
development.

As part of Nanyang Polytechnic's efforts to gain global exposure
in technical disciplines, Gannon has the distinction of being
selected as the first institution for this type of exchange
program.